Chicago Cubs strengthen pitching staff, adding right-hander Ryan Brasier from Los Angeles Dodgers in latest trade move.
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Hosted on MSNCubs capitalize on the Dodgers greed in Ryan Brasier tradeThe Chicago Cubs, through patience and timing, have capitalized on the Los Angeles Dodgers greed as they acquired reliever ...
From high-priced stars to Rule 5 draft picks, the Dodgers assembled a deep staff after learning there's no such thing as too ...
Well, it's better late than never, or at least that is the approach the Cubs have taken this offseason. After being one of ...
The Diamondbacks' decision to spend more on payroll than they have in years has their players excited about the upcoming ...
The Kauai High alum recently signed a one-year, $13 million deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers and, at 37 years old, he’s ...
The Dodgers, who DFA’d Brasier last week in order to clear a roster spot for the signing of free agent reliever Kirby Yates, ...
After an offseason of additions, the Los Angeles Dodgers subtracted a player on Tuesday, dealing right-handed reliever Ryan Brasier to the Chicago Cubs.
With outfielder/DH Randal Grichuk back, the Diamondbacks appear to be set on the offensive side of the ball. The pitching market will be their next target.
Ryan Brasier's time with the Dodgers officially ended on Tuesday, with the veteran reliever being traded to the Chicago Cubs less than a week after being designated ...
The Chicago Cubs are acquiring right-handed reliever Ryan Brasier in a trade with the Los Angeles Dodgers, sources tell ESPN.
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